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III. Oculomotor Nerves
You may alter or lose your sense of smell.
Damage is due to nerve root compression. Only a very small compression will interrupt blood flow to a nerve cell, resulting in numbness or tingling. Pain occurs when the damaged nerve is irritated.
The recurrent laryngeal nerve is the most commonly damaged nerve during throidectomy.
depending on which nerve is damaged almost anything could happen
It depends on how badly damaged the nerve is. If it is completely severed, the likelihood of restoration of complete function is low. If the nerve is simply bumped or touched, it will usually heal on its own within 12 months. The most frequent nerve damaged during wisdom tooth extraction is actually the mandibular nerve, which runs through the lower jaw and provides sensation to all the lower teeth on one side.
Yes. There are nerves that run through this very tight, wide "bracelet". They can be damaged by the surgery, swelling afterwards or in therapy.
I assume you are talking about a cath traveling through the femoral artery, if that is the case, there should be no danger to the sciatic nerve during this procedure.
A nerve cell can be injured in many ways. One was is a direct attack on the nerve cell from an external force such as an infection. Another way is when the organism is attacked and the nerve cells are damaged during the attack.
Cardiac muscles are involuntary. Cardiac muscles are what makes the heart pump. Cardiac muscles are only in your heart. If those muscles were voluntary, organisms would most likely die. Skeletal muscles are voluntary. You can move any part of your body freely with these muscles, unless you are paralized in which your skeletal muscles are damaged, the nerve cells from those muscles to the spine are damaged, or the spine itself is damaged. Skeletal muscles are found in all of the body. In an average person, skeletal muscles make up 40% of body weight. So:: Cardiac muscles are INVOLUNTATY Skeletal muscles are VOLUNTARY
branches of the facial nerve
Spinal surgeries in the past and dead calf.
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Physical Therapy.
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